It is well known that residents of?Bengaluru have led a very stressful existence in a metropolitan setting for many years. People rarely find time for anything outside of their job lives due to renowned traffic and a costly lifestyle in the midst of an increasingly difficult life.
The heartbreaking reality was recently shown in a viral video in which a?woman riding a bike was spotted working on her laptop as she appeared to commute to her business.
A woman sat behind the man who drove her to work, working in the backseat at all times. At the time of publication, the identity of the woman was not known. The video quickly went viral, causing the internet to buzz.
The video message was shared on Reddit by a user, with the title "Only in?Bangalore," as well as a message that reads, "Tell me you are in Bangalore, without telling me you are in Bangalore."
Social media users reacted quickly to the video, calling it a "peak Bengaluru thing." Some people were also concerned by the video, calling it juvenile and unsafe for the riders.
"That's just so dumb..." one person said, while another said, "Aren't we allowed to work in peace?" "Are they attempting suicide? Because that will get them killed," a third commenter added, while a fourth added,?
"When work and date go hand in hand." "A typical day in Bangalore," said another. The video has received numerous views, as well as over 90 upvotes and comments. Watch the video here.
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In heavy traffic, a woman works on her laptop.Notably, this is not the first time a film like this has gone viral. Another video surfaced on the internet showing a woman riding a bike and working on her laptop while stopped in traffic in Bangalore.?
The woman's video sparked another controversy about work culture in the tech capital."It's peak Bangalore time." "Women working on a quick bike ride to the office," the video's caption stated.?
Social media users responded in a variety of ways in the comment section. One said, "Employee of the year award," while another said, "PeakBangaluru liking such a pathetic environment shows the low of Bangalore tech bois."?
"With the amount of angst for Bangalore traffic, I thought people would have relocated to other places in India by now," a woman wrote while discussing her frustrations with Bengaluru traffic.?
To be honest, we Kannadigas/Bengaluru locals notice the difference far more than everyone else."?
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